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Bâb edh-Dhrâ': Excavations at the Town Site (1975–1981), 2 part set
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1042

Bâb edh-Dhrâ': Excavations at the Town Site (1975–1981), 2 part set

The important Early Bronze Age site of Bâb edh-Dhrâ’, on the lisan near the Dead Sea in Jordan, was first excavated by Paul W. Lapp in the 1960s. The first volume of the Reports of the Expedition described the burial practices and artifacts revealed in the 1965–67 Bab edh-Dhra’ excavations directed by Lapp. This second volume reports on the four seasons of excavation, from 1975–81, at the town site, directed by Walter E. Rast and R. Thomas Schaub. It focuses on the lifeways of the Early Bronze Age peoples who inhabited the site during the Early Bronze Age. The stratigraphy and changing architectural practices of five major phases are fully documented and interpreted, with extensive...

Daily Life, Materiality, and Complexity in Early Urban Communities of the Southern Levant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Daily Life, Materiality, and Complexity in Early Urban Communities of the Southern Levant

This volume emerges from a session honoring Walter E. Rast and R. Thomas Schaub held during the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research in Atlanta, Georgia and includes expanded versions of many of the papers presented in that session. By gathering in Atlanta, and by participating in this volume, the contributors honor the careers and scholarly passions of Walt and Tom, whose work in southern Levantine archaeology began in the 1960s when they were young scholars working with Paul Lapp. The breadth and depth of experience of the contributors’ disciplinary and theoretical interests reflects the shared influence of and esteem for Walt’s and Tom’s own scholarly gif...

Bioarchaeology and Behavior
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Bioarchaeology and Behavior

While mortuary ruins have long fascinated archaeologists and art historians interested in the cultures of the Near East and eastern Mediterranean, the human skeletal remains contained in the tombs of this region have garnered less attention. In Bioarchaeology and Behavior, Megan Perry presents a collection of essays that aim a spotlight on the investigation of the ancient inhabitants of the circum-Mediterranean area. Composed of eight diverse papers, this volume synthesizes recent research on human skeletal remains and their archaeological and historical contexts in this region. Utilizing an environmental, social, and political framework, the contributors present scholarly case studies on su...

Humanities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 602

Humanities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Numayra
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 972

Numayra

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Eisenbrauns

Documents the results of archaeological research at the Early Bronze Age sites of Numayra and Ras an-Numayra as part of a broader project investigating the emergence of widespread settlement on the southeastern Dead Sea Plain.

Comprehensive Study of the Origin of Humankind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1073

Comprehensive Study of the Origin of Humankind

‘AWARD-WINNING BOOK’ 'Silver Medal - Readers' Favorite International Book Award Contest and 5 Stars Book Reviews 'Literary Titan Gold Book Award and 5 Stars Book Reviews’ ‘Amazon Bestseller - #1 History of the Middle East and #2 Ancient Early Civilization History’ The Anunnaki gods from the planet Nibiru carried out a mission on Earth, and the story was documented in clay tablets or Mesopotamian texts discovered in the ruins of buildings in the Middle East. Scholars have proposed that some Genesis stories had already appeared in Mesopotamian texts thousands of years ago. This proposal motivated us to evaluate the most relevant texts. Although most scholars believe that the Mesopota...

The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 439

The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea

The mystery surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls remains, over 60 years after their rediscovery. Who hid them and why? This groundbreaking book reinvigorates the contested hypothesis that the Essenes were responsible. Rather than being a marginal esoteric sect, Taylor shows that this group acted as one of the leading legal schools of Judaism.

Why does God Allow Suffering?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 109

Why does God Allow Suffering?

This book addressed the question that has predominated through the ages, that is, why does God allow suffering among His creation? There are many reasons for suffering, some we may never understand. The truth is that God intervenes, but not on all things. He allows specific events to happen– we might never know why. But what can we expect from God? The world no longer accepts His Word: we deny that the Bible stories are real events; we deny Him as the Creator; we delight in immorality, and; in large part deny His authority and ignore His commandments. This book is intended to provide clear answers to the fundamental question. God has a purpose for the world; not to destroy it but to give us salvation.

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Levant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 913

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Levant

This Handbook offers an overview of the archaeology of the Levant. Written by leading scholars in the field, it integrates the treatment of the archaeology of the region within its larger cultural and social context and focuses chronologically on the Neolithic through to the Persian periods.

Ceramics and Change in the Early Bronze Age of the Southern Levant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 448

Ceramics and Change in the Early Bronze Age of the Southern Levant

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-12-01
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

This book sets out the primary issues and current debates in the use of ceramics to reconstruct and explain cultural economic and social processes in the Early Bronze age. By bringing together research on pottery from various parts of the southern Levant, it allows direct comparison of contemporary material from different regions. Alongside these empirical studies are discussions of general ceramic issues, so that the book highlights the potential of pottery as an investigative tool, and indicates fruitful directions for future research within the traditionally conservative field of Levantine archaeology.